New Census Data Shows Decline in Job-Based Health Coverage
Sep 12th, 2009
New Census Data Shows Decline in Job-Based Health Coverage
Kentucky Youth Advocates reports that new Census Bureau estimates show that roughly one in seven Kentuckians lacked health coverage in 2007 and 2008. Read the full KYA press release here.
Some 626,000 Kentuckians, 14.8 percent of the population, were uninsured in 2007- 2008, compared with 488,500, or 12.2 percent lacking coverage at the start of the decade (2000-2001).
Employer‐provided health insurance continued to decline nationwide. In 2000-2001, 68 percent of individuals in
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The new data were released September 10 on the Census Bureau's website and represent the only data available on state health insurance trends over time. On September 22, additional estimates will be released of state and local health insurance status from a different survey, the American Community Survey. However, that release will not provide information on health insurance trends because health insurance questions were not asked on that survey before 2008.
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